Very light spotting after sex?

I am 6w3d today, had intercourse last night and when I got up to use rest room in middle of night I wiped and had very light pink spot on tissue, also some this morning but that’s all since then. Is this normal? I have my first appointment next week and of course like many I am paranoid. This will be my third pregnancy, I have a 9 year old and before her had a mc when I was 20 years old... will be 31 this upcoming January so a lot has changed and all feels new again. I am in no pain and had zero spotting before last night.

I am in the same boat you are. Will be 6 weeks on Wednesday and dont have my 1st appt until the 19th. Last night after sex when I went to the restroom I was having light pink bleeding in the toilet and when wiping. I called my OB who said this can be normal but to be on the safe side has ordered to check my HCG levels and if and when it reaches 5000 we can get an ultrasound. She did say that after any type of bleeding absolutely no sex for the next two weeks.

We had bleeding after sex last week and got put on no sex break and I’m on rest. So I rest around the house a lot. It’s normal. I think it’s called SCH or subchorionic hemorage. There’s lots of blood in the cervix area and sometimes you’ll bleed light red and or brown but as long as it’s not heavy with cramps then your good.

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